20 years go by so much quicker than you’d think! Oyster Magazine hits a major milestone with their latest issue and celebrates by launching their biggest edition to date filled from cover to cover with exciting new editorial from fashion and art’s most influential names. For Oyster hitting the big 2-0 means revisiting some of their favorite personalities from all arenas of culture and giving contributors like Ryan McGinley, Jeff Bark,Petra Collins, Neil Gamain and Tim Barber the freedom to express their creativity. On the cover the irrepressibleCharlotte Free shines in Chanel Haute Couture in a striking shot by Bark, while Devon Windsorlooks sleek in Saint Laurent Paris in a black and white shot also by Bark. Inside you’ll find a wealth of fresh content editorial content centered around the theme of showing it all – whether that means getting undressed or simply baring your soul.

Charlotte Walesand Clare Byrneprovide a different kind of surprise with a spirited denim editorial focused on the very best in blue jeans. The fresh-faced cast was culled directly from New York high schools, providing a unique change of pace and a distinctive set of teen beauties.

Interview Germany‘s latest issue is a bold mix of chic stories from top tier talent. With newly appointed, International Fashion Director, Julia von Boehm joining fashion director, Klaus Stockhausen for the first time the May issue represents something of a turning point for the publication. From the start you know you’re in for something different; two covers grab your attention, one featuring iconic German actress, Katja Riemann and the other starring top model Cara Delevingne as a doe-eyed vamp. Inside the magazine is dominated by imagery with attitude – the content that runs the gamut from sexy – Ben Hassett‘s avant-garde beauty story starring Marie Piovesan is sure to quicken your pulse, to simply captivating, Sebastian Faena shoots Magda Laguinge like we’ve never seen her before. Casting by Samuel Ellis Scheinman.

Don’t take our word for it – get a first look inside the brand new issue of Interview Germany.

Some collections are made for editorial greatness, on the runway they’re good but when a talented team gets ahold of things the stories those garments can tell are limitless. One collection that has found new life editorially isComme des Garcons‘ excellent fall/winter showing. The exaggerated proportions, bold patterns and plays on dimension have made for some truly striking imagery. Stylists seem to love playing with Rei Kawakubo‘s artful creations, and there are a few looks that keep popping up in magazines month after month. Whether they’re worn by the likes of style legend Iris Apfel, transformed into samurai gear for Meghan Collison, or made part of David Sims‘ stark imagery, it is impossible to miss a CdG piece. Take a look back at some of the most memorable uses of the collection thus far and see how different stylists dealt with some of the more popular pieces.

Bringing a touch of Aussie style to the fashion scene, large format biannaual Helmet Magazine stikes out with a brand new issue filled with sleek fashions and an impressive lineup of rising photographers. Cover star Emily DiDonato shines in Ned Rogers‘ compelling cover shot and inside she shows off a variety of menswear inspired designer pieces. Miss DiDonato’s beautiful face isn’t the only thing Helmet has to offer – take a look at our exclusive preview to see more.